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40.000 years of human presence in Southern Europe: the Italian case study
file:///C:/Users/User/AppData/Local/Temp/preprints202106.0124.v1.pdf
Since Upper Palaeolithic, around 45,000 years ago, modern humans have inhabited there [4,5], and during the LGM (18,000-20,000 years ago) Italy and the other Southern Mediterranean areas were used as refugia from the North. The Italian Peninsula also played a major role in spreading the farming lifestyle, through at least two diffusion routes: one started from Apulia, where the most ancient findings associated with farming werediscovered and following the Eastern coast reached the North, while the other started from East Sicily and travelled up along the Tyrrhenian coast [6].
file:///C:/Users/User/AppData/Local/Temp/preprints202106.0124.v1.pdf
Since Upper Palaeolithic, around 45,000 years ago, modern humans have inhabited there [4,5], and during the LGM (18,000-20,000 years ago) Italy and the other Southern Mediterranean areas were used as refugia from the North. The Italian Peninsula also played a major role in spreading the farming lifestyle, through at least two diffusion routes: one started from Apulia, where the most ancient findings associated with farming werediscovered and following the Eastern coast reached the North, while the other started from East Sicily and travelled up along the Tyrrhenian coast [6].